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4300 Hydraulic Failure

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I have a 4300 that seemed to be working fine. I picked up a small shed and backed up a little. I needed to raise the shed a little higher and the hydraulics would not lift. The steering became jerky. I had to lower and drop the shed to get the tractor back to the garage. About the time I reached the garage, the steering wouldn't turn. I checked the hydraulic fluid and it was above the sight glass. I put a vacuum on the fill port and removed the filter. There was almost no oil in the filter so I turned the vacuum off and there was no fluid coming out of the filter port. I put a new filter on and tried again. The hydraulics were slow and the steering noisy. They worked for a couple minutes and dropped off to almost nothing. I haven't found where the filter bypass is to check it, but confused as to why oil wasn't pouring out without the filter on.
 
#2 ·
The spin-on filter would be a high pressure filter on the output. The 4300 also has a suction screen on the sump. If that were clogged it could cause the system to starve for oil. Has that been cleaned recently?
 
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It looks like the 4300 has two separate hydraulic pumps, one for the power steering and one for implements, which I assume includes the loader ports.
 
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